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Mantel clocks 19th

  • Baltazar, An Empire gilt bronze mantle clock, Paris, date circa 1810
    Baltazar, An Empire gilt bronze mantle clock, Paris, date circa 1810
  • Claude Galle, An Empire gilt bronze and green marble figural mantel clock, Paris, date circa 1810
    Claude Galle, An Empire gilt bronze and green marble figural mantel clock, Paris, date circa 1810
  • Comminges à Paris, An Empire gilt bronze mantel clock, Paris, date circa 1815-20
    Comminges à Paris, An Empire gilt bronze mantel clock, Paris, date circa 1815-20
  • Le Paute et Fils, A Restauration mantel clock by Le Paute et Fils, Paris, date circa 1820
    Le Paute et Fils, A Restauration mantel clock by Le Paute et Fils, Paris, date circa 1820
  • Pierre-Claude Raguet-Lépine , An Empire pendule 'au dromadaire' by Pierre-Claude Raguet-Lépine, Paris, date circa 1810
    Pierre-Claude Raguet-Lépine , An Empire pendule 'au dromadaire' by Pierre-Claude Raguet-Lépine, Paris, date circa 1810 Sold
  • Basile-Charles Le Roy, An Empire mantel clock by Basile-Charles Le Roy, Paris, date circa 1810
    Basile-Charles Le Roy, An Empire mantel clock by Basile-Charles Le Roy, Paris, date circa 1810
  • Pierre-François Feuchère (attributed to), An Empire mantel clock of eight day duration by Chatourel, Paris, date circa 1810
    Pierre-François Feuchère (attributed to), An Empire mantel clock of eight day duration by Chatourel, Paris, date circa 1810
  • Basile-Charles Le Roy, An Empire chariot clock of eight day duration by Basile-Charles Le Roy, Paris, date circa 1807-10
    Basile-Charles Le Roy, An Empire chariot clock of eight day duration by Basile-Charles Le Roy, Paris, date circa 1807-10 Sold
  • Claude Galle (attributed to), An Empire mantel clock, representing Hector and Andromache’s final parting, housed in a case attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805
    Claude Galle (attributed to), An Empire mantel clock, representing Hector and Andromache’s final parting, housed in a case attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805
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